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''HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. proceed further they must have r course §n the civil courts. WAR ON ROAD SIGNS. A. A. A. and Poster Advertisers Join to Beautify Highways. CINCINNATI, Obio, December 12.— | tax situation Teport back B A ioa s A. H. Fiebach, secretary of the Cleve- l S nville, | “paRis, 12.—The Grand lend Motor Club, and D. L. Morgan, | '1&+ Jauvary 18 end Dy of Liosembbrs s no: 608 > ploce New Haven, Conn., were elected mem- | fif.:‘“'”e".‘:u'm‘fl-%m ®ers of the exacutive committee of the| YOUNG McADOO ABRRESTED. |yt s43s @ QeSich 100l i even for American Automobile Association at the; SANTA ANA. Calif., December 12.— | the firing of of the ex- , | Williem Gibbs McAdoo, jr., son of the Duchess was &1 & salute in bonor monthly meeting of the executive ed accouchement of Grand held here. | tormer Secretary of the Treasury, was pect Charlotte, the rujer. ‘The board received a delegation from [ arrested on a speeding charge here and oned the ministry ized to appoint a committee of three for this wark. David_Beecraft, New York; Harvey Myers, Covlrfi!on. K idney Waldon, Detroit; A. H. Fiebach, Cleveland, and | Willlayu Kirby, Chicago. were appointed | & committes to investigate the gasclin: o the LOANS GUN FOR SALUTE. France Sends a “75” to Luzemburg to Celebrate Accouchement. FREE AMERICAN WOMAN IR MAY PAY TODEFEND WIFE HE ACCUSES Wealthy Farmer Charges A dispatch from Vienna June 17 an- | nouncing the arrest of Mys. Pudd ford said that her husband, Dr. George E. Paddleford of Hollywood, Calif., from whom she was sepurated, had refused the woman's telegraphed pleas that he advance her the money necessary to Tescue hier from her pre- | dicament, | | FILM ACTOR GETS DIVORCE. LOS ANGELES, Calif., December Swiss Courts RBule Mrs, Paddleford Not Guilty of Fraud. PARIS, December 12.—Mrs. Gene- vieve Paddleford, who was arrestsd in Viensa in June, charged with haying defraguded merchants in Lucerne, Paris and Vienna, and who was ex- tradited to Switzeriand for trial, bas been acquitted by the criminal court at Lucerne, says the Herald this|—George Walsh, film actor, has been morning. The court ruled that no|granted a divorce from Seena Owen. | criminal offense had been established, | film actress, whom he charged with de- {and that if the plaintiffs desired to | sertion. A practical gift at Christmas time is one that will prove of great benefit for many years The governor teleph - the Poster Advertisers’ Association of | cited to appear before a justice of the |of war at Paris for the loan of & gun. Spouse Sought to Hire Gun the United States and Canada and | peace tomorrow. The motor cycle offi- | A French 75 in charge of an officer 1 agreed to co-operate with that assogia- - vho made the arrest said McAdoo|and gun crew, was dispatched. With man to Kill Him. tion with elimination of unsightly road | drove his car over a dangerous boule- | the gun came double the required signs and billboards along the highways. | vard intersection at the rate of thirty- | amount of smmunition, in cese there President George C. Diehl was author- | three miles an hour. should be twins, By the Associated Press, = DETROIT, December = Now in our New Store, 709 13th,one door above G E | [ @ E 12—Ney J. Ford, wealthy Wayne county farmer, to come. today faced the prospect that he il fe e W T ELECTRICAL GIFTS @8 : fonse of his wife, May B. Ford, who ! We have a gift sugges- is charged with an attempt to hire & gunman to kill him. Attorneys for Mrs. Ford planned to enter ‘& motion in eircuit court At Special Xmas Prices flAn inspection of our stocks will suggest innumerable tion that will aid you. Consult one of our offi- lolcslale—=]clc—u] that Ford udvance $1.000 for prelimi- gifts that combine utility with beauty—and will in no e RAzyS8torney s ifons lundlisa 000 way obligate you to buy. Many Special Values like CETee Mra. Ford be held for trial at her these: examination Friduy. Another motion conun;lplul‘ed vi'alhlhl:.l‘tlle l;(l"dll' di- l A vorce hearing be he immediately. . Mast Pay, Say Attorneye. lvory Art Lamps Electric Irons —in six designs, with a Finenciul support of the defense, the attorneys contend, is a husband’'s obligation, regurdiess of the un- sityation in the present case. Ford’s first public statement re- lating to his domestic affairs was made public today. “Women «nd death have been syn- onymous in my (wo marriage ven- tures,” Le suid. “When my first wife becume angry she threatened to take her own life and I was kept busy re- straining her. My second wife threat- ened my life. 1 do not know which is worse. At any rate, I'll be a single | man from now on.” Hearing in Mrs. Ford's case was advanced on the court docket yes- terduy after she elected to remain in duil rather thgn attempt to gain her freedom on a reduced bond. am safe here, but outside T don’t know what might be plotted against me.” she was quoted. Mrs. Forqd is alleged to have at- tempted to hire a detective, posing a8 & “gunman,” to kill her husbend that she might gain possession of his estate. She declares the charge 18 a “frame-up” to affect the result of a pending divorce action. MOORE OUTLINES SCOPE OF HAGUE LAW PARLEY Plenary Session Opened With Wel- come Address by Dutch Minister. By the Associated Press, THE HAGUE, December 12 n 1 of jurists for the revision of the la of warfare met in plenary session at the Peace Falace. Yersis 3100 John Bassett Moore of the United States No. 210 $9 monthly thereafter without Sonn Foes interest S Respondin to H. A. van Karnebeek, eign affaire, Mr. Moore E it was the object of the commission to | consider whether the existing rules of { international law adequately cover new methods of warfare introduced since The Hague convention of 1907, and, if choice of six different styles Ell;‘ci gh-grade Universal of Silk Shades. SPECIAL ........ tric Laundry Irons, SPECIAL... $5.75 ELECTRIC TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, CHAFING DISHES, ETC. g C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Specialists in Heating & Lighting Equipment 709 13th St.—One Door Abeve G St. g“u"lllllllllll|IllIl"lIlIIllIlIIIIlllll|llIII|ll"lIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllI"I|I|I|lll||||||||lllllllIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIII||lIIIIIlIIlIlIIllllllllll LU T T Kiddies! Drop letters to Santa (unstamped) in his private mail box in Toyland. g A | Everybody’s Gift Store—810-18 7th St. Over 1,000 Beautiful Flowered Petticoats complete. THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N. W E A Victrola FOR CHRISTMAS Select Yours Here Now on Our Deferred Payment Plan == lol——— o] ——olc—>]o|—] it Santa Claus is Here in Person Shop Early Mail Early —4Gifts Boxed and Mailed FREE - $10 for Records Delivers This —Bring the Children to Toyland Of Heavy, Silk-like A Gift Special $10 for Records | not, what changes ought to be adopted as part of the law of nations. He said the powers did not intend the commie- sion to report on the rules relative to | submarines and noxious gases, which Camisoles New purchase on sale to- Cowhide Bags 33._i_5_ already had been adopted at the Wash- morrow—the signal for a " . ington armament conference. $ 25 s % : IS “Mr. Moore added that the commis. repetition of the busy selling i6-inch Black ing Bag elivers | sion’s task was essentially preliminary, B of genuine cowhide, With walrus but that this did not detract from the of last week. gr: A good, strong. good- gravity and importance of the work. What daintier gift for any looking piece of luggage that The commission, after considering its | woman? These Beautiful Can makes an acceptable gift for any Victrola No. 80 $100 $9 monthly thereafter without in- methods of procedure, adjourned until December 13. —_— U. S.-CANADA PARLEY DECLARED ACCEPTABLE soles are of wash satin and ra- dium silk, in flesh color. Regu- lar and extra sizes. Deep lace tops, built-up shoulder and lace or ribbon straps. also lace cami- sole tops and embroidered medal- lions. - REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES A wide selection of color- ful floral patterns in rich man SAMPLE TRAVELING BAGS. of heavy ecowhide, soft leather, The new with the wide bulge at the toy Double sewed. $l0.00 Double _inside ockets. Special. el Sk ey S e At $1.50 S Smes ful floral patterns in wich | oetidh ool copen oy 3 ch size, Wit er st S G Postmaster Genersl Work OUves|2 ooy Getgna,asiion San e e Postal Convention Approval, Exquisite Satin = Sout 2LOres, serviceable as it is $6.75 But Suggests Changes. OTTAWA. Ontario, December 12.— The new peostal convention between : the United States and Canada, which At 51,9 Camisoles, with tops of combina- tion georgette bands and rows of lace, or with lace and net medallions. oth Silk Camisoles others in attractive pleat- ings. —First Floor Bargain Table. sightly ‘Women’s Fitted Traveling Cases, $7.50 Handsome Black Fabrik Bags, with steel frame, two b grew from the recent international 23 and $2.95 focks and brocade linins. convention. has been approved by the | Weiie i) el i i R (o) ¢ ecoras Cnited States postal authorities. The | Muslin el et ol anadian post office department re- D : ; Gelved a letter from Dr. Hubert Work, Corset e i H H United States Postmaster General, to c elivers 1S the effect that, with & few mino Covers......... 5 Victrola No. 260 $160 $12.50 monthly thereafter without interest. Equipped with record albums, $10 for Records Delivers This Victrola No. 100 $150 $10 monthly thereafter without in- terest. Equipped with record al- $12.50 for Records Delivers This No. 230 $12.50 monthly thegeafter without fim Equipped with record s, ' $15 for Records Delivers This Victrola No. 111 Y 3225 $15 monthly tfiuufle without interest. Equipped with record albums. changes, the draft convention pre. pared by the Canadian officials was acceptable. SLAYS WIFE AND BROTHER Frenzied Man Awaits Arrest and Asks Early Hanging. LEESBURG, Fla. December 12— | OKahumpka, a smail settlement some distance from here, was the Scene Sunday afternoon of a double murder, in which a man and & woman, brother | and wife of Lawrence Revels, the} slayer, met death. Half-crazed over | fancled wronge, according to the au- i thorities, Revels grabbed a gun from the wail of his home and shot in the { direction of his wife and brother. His wife was killed instantly. _The | brother died eome time afterward. Following the ehooting Revels seat- ed himself in a chair and awaited the arrival of officers, but insisted upon certain of them making the arrest. In Jail be asked for a speedy trial and an early hanging. according to the au- i thorities. He declared that he did pot ¢ to g0 to prison for the crim Dorit say — Just a’sore throat. MORROW. today’s dis- comfort may be something more serious. Your doctor will tell you that an inflamed T L T L e In various pretty trimmings of lace and embroidery, combined with ribbon. Camisole and cor- set cover tops. Other Corset Covers 79¢ to 3188 i “Neckwear Boxed for Giving tyles; round and tuxedo ::gll’:r.:);:d}collur and cuff sets of —8 ft assortment as exten- ::f: in v‘a‘rlety as it is notable in SPECIAL — EYELET sE‘l'st! collar and cuffs Boudoir Caps, 59c to $298 Novelties ‘dare—of silk, lace silk rosebud: G i— A Correction of Puritan Knitting :fiuwu inadvertently ad- We have since discovered that this lustrous yarn is composed Large, deep lace bertha collars every popular materials and de- values. in the dainty round style. 490 " and net, trimmed with ribbon and In Sunday’s Star one of the vertised as “silk and wool.” chiefly of fiber and wool and, P Y010 111 15109040+ 04040 401 81040 114510104010:0101 0. Gift Silk Hosiery Kayser, Pointex, Van Raalte Silk stockings are the gifts de luxe. Choose from the fa- mous makes at this store’ to make sure of quality KAYSER AND ONYX POIN- TEX PURE SILK FULL-FASH- JONED HOSE, in black, white and colors. Also “As You Like It” extra size silk hose, in black $ i v o ik $2.25 ONYX SHERESILK, the ex- quisite chiffon silk hose, at a surprising low price. sinriang low s, €150 and other colors.... ONYX POINTEX FLARED TOP PURE SILK FULL-FASH- IONED HOSE, in black, cordovan, $2,75 navy, gray and suede KAYSER ALL-SILK MARVEL STRIPE HOSE, and glove silk hose, also Pointex $3.00 silk hose; plain and lace stripe styles... A World of Men’s Knitted Gift Ties 50c Look and wear like the dollar kind—these beautiful and du- rable fiber silk four-in-hands, each one bo iving. Soft- textured. permanent luster. 1In solid colors and scores of striking color combi i Wearplus Heavy Silk Fou the new idea in neckwear; tailored without the objection- able padding. May be worn on both sides. Also famous Le Mar Pure Silk Ties. with feather- weight haircloth lin- ing, and thousands, of fine knit silk ties. sl 00 Choice . 5 Stationery =" Chinese Sew- ing Baskets Fascinating Gifts at 35cto$] 2 Novel and serviceable. Beau- tified with colored beads, coins, chains and silk tassels. Silk Powder Puff Bags, trim- med with lace. 25c. Fancy Trimmed Bead Bas- kets. 25c and 50c. English Lined Sewinz Bas- kets, $L75 to $10.00. Tiny Spools of Silk, 12 spoois in a box. 25c. Children’s Fancy Neecdle Cases in novelty shapes. 20c. Needle Barrels filled with Needles, 25¢ to 40c. Needie Books, with leather or fancy cretonnc cases, 25¢ to Dolly's Workbox—doll. thread, hooks and eyes. 25¢ and 50c. Rubberizcd Household Aprons, 50c to $1.75. throat is neture’s warning th z . 4 germs aze. uy_lng‘min ‘z}:: ::“n:n:: :v:r:t:ll.l:!k‘RT;%IyE::: B d 3 fi' o “"L'I:; lz\;:o"l‘d‘lg.‘m:s. many i, . gomng oo soceee 1 | DOUAOIF ifts | For Giving Thousands of ¢l uubl«, s heartily en- H e Turknit | Ve Sdrene ) tors because it actually kills , thereby not only reliev- sore throse, but prevent- ing more serious infection. wich Formeming we of 4c in stamps defray ; The Boer BT .'.;‘% N.¥.Cio (e e T e A L RO S T S S e DL S T T T S S S o Ll i Guest Sets 19338 Bath Towel 17x33 Face Towel Turknit Washeloth G A “best seller” among practi- cal gifts—these useful bathroom sets, made with crocheted scal- loped edge and stitched stripes, of pink, blue and lavender. Nice- 1y boxed. [T match. i« Scalloped edge and cut corners, B3 ties and artistic patterns in ivory-like hair recejvers, powder boxes, picture frames, trays, mir- rors, jewelry cases, perfume bot- ties and other srticles. Du Barry Toilet Sets —the de luxe pattern jin fvory- tlike ware, as durable as it is beautiful. Our finer sets, com- pletely fitted, will appeal to those secking gifts of lasting merit. $15.00 to $27.50 DU BABRRY PATTERN PIECES in a special purchase and male that brings substantial savings. Choice of mirrors, combs, brushes, hair receivers and manicure ar- ticles. $7.50x gmuumulumluuunummmmmmmnmmnuumnmnnnn i 50c The popular gift at 2 popular i Fancy Boxed Stationery in various Paper and en- styles and sizes. ‘White, pink velopes to match. and blye. CABINET STYLE BOXED STATIONERY, in beautifully decorated boxes— $1.00 and $2.00 SHEIK STATIONERY, the cor- respondence mnovelty, in attrac- tive gift boxes— 75c and $1.50 FINE WRITING PAPER, in 2 CHILDRE:! Beautiful Knit Four-in-hands “just like dad’s"—in cvery con- ceivable color combination: also Woven Silk Ties, in plaids snd diagonal stripez. Boxed for Bed Sets, $5.98 60c to $3.25 sizes, for polite iving. % Large colored crochet bed- IVORY-LIKE SHAVING corr{clil’s::sdenc in $ l .50 : ellaot\‘ns; r. fiel;l'.l‘ :f{-,l;s — Solid spread and bolster cover to STANDS, full . et s 9C buckle, in gift box.... IO LI T T L L L T T T O L T LT T a

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